If Not for You is the debut studio album by Australian singer Olivia Newton-John, released in November 1971 by Festival Records. The album was released on the Pye International label in the UK as Olivia Newton-John, with slightly different covers. As a covers album, If Not for You features mostly songs previously recorded from contemporary artists of 1960s and early 1970s. She made several performances to promote If Not for You and her follow-up album, Olivia, including an international tour with British singer Cliff Richard. It was her first album released by Festival Records, which would release all her albums in Australia until its dissolution in 2005. It also has Newton-John's first works with her long-time musical partner, John Farrar.

"Let Me Be There" is a 1973 album by Olivia Newton-John. The American publication of this 1973 album by MCA Records used the cover art from Olivia's 1972 LP record "Olivia" which was not released by MCA. Some of its songs were taken for the U.S. publication, such as song titles from the British publications of the albums "If Not for You" and "Olivia". Though the title song was a commercial failure in England, it was Olivia Newton-John's first American Top Ten hit, successfully boosting her singing career in North America. She had previously charted in the Billboard Top 40 with the song "If Not for You".

Olivia Newton-John's Definitive Collection features 22 of her biggest hits, spanning her early country-pop successes like "If Not for You," "Have You Never Been Mellow," and "I Honestly Love You," as well as her later smashes: "You're the One That I Want," "Xanadu," "Hopelessly Devoted," and "Physical." "Magic," "Heart Attack," "Summer Nights," and "A Little More Love" are some of the other songs that best showcased her dreamy, almost ethereal vocals.

Gaia: One Woman's Journey is an album released by Olivia Newton-John in 1994. For the first time in her career; the album was entirely written by Newton-John herself. In addition to songwriting duties; Newton-John also co-produced the album.

is an album by the Australian singer Olivia Newton-John, released in 1981.
The album was a massive success, peaking in sixth place on Billboard 200and ranking double platinum. This was also Newton-John's first and only album to chart R&B, peaking at number thirty-two. With country music completely overlooked for this album, this unsurprisingly became Newton-John's first studio album not to chart country since her 1971 debut, If Not for You. Physical is the best selling album by a female Australian singer, selling 10,000,000 copies worldwide.

Two years after the single "If Not for You" hit the Top 25 on the Uni label, the MCA imprint re-released most of the If Not for You album, along with Newton-John's second U.S. hit, "Let Me Be There," and titled the disc after the new smash. With seductive blue ink shadowing her beautiful face and the word Olivia splashed atop the cover, the company created a collector's item with the original LP, a respect from the aficionados that couldn't have been predicted in the '70s, and well-deserved credibility for the popular artist.

Songwriter Beth Nielsen Chapman has penned some of country music’s biggest hits Faith Hill‘s “This Kiss,” “Happy Girl” by Martina McBride and Trisha Yearwood‘s “You Say You Will,” among others but she’s also a talented singer in her own right. The Texas native has released several albums as an artist, achieving eight Top 40 singles in the 1990s and earning a Top 20 record as recently as 2010 (Back to Love) and she recently released another new album, Liv On, which brings her together with her good friends, Olivia Newton-John and songwriter Amy Sky.

John Farnham and Olivia Newton-John have teamed up to release their new album, ‘Friends for Christmas’. This album contains newly recorded covers of everyone’s favourite Christmas songs including ‘Silent night’, ‘Let It Snow’, ‘Have Yourself A Merry Christmas’ and many more. The album embodies a traditional Christmas sound whilst showcasing the ever impressive vocals of John and Olivia. John and Olivia’s last collaborative album ‘two strong hearts’ reached #1 on the Aria chart.

40/40: The Best Selection is a comprehensive double-disc career overview of Olivia Newton-John designed to celebrate her four decades in show business. Yes, the compilation runs 40 tracks, but this is not designed to showcase each era of Olivia's career in equal measure. Perhaps there are a few more latter-day cuts than most audiences would know, and maybe there are a few more early tracks than needed, but all the big hits are here, from the early mellow country-rock to the slick soft rock and melodic disco of the turn of the '80s. Compared to the U.S. compilation Gold, this isn't quite as good - there's too much of the two bookends of a long career - but it does have what most casual audiences require: all the hits, all sounding as good as they ever have.